The Cannon | |
Former names | Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium (1995–2012) CMC-NorthEast Stadium (2012–2016) |
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Location | 2888 Moose Road Kannapolis, NC 28083 |
Coordinates | 35°30′28″N 80°33′59″W / 35.50778°N 80.56639°WCoordinates: 35°30′28″N 80°33′59″W / 35.50778°N 80.56639°W |
Owner | Rowan County and City of Kannapolis |
Operator | Smith Family Baseball (maintenance by Rowan County) |
Capacity | 4,700 (seated) |
Field size | Left Field: 330 feet Left-Center: 375 feet Center Field: 400 feet Right-Center: 375 feet Right Field: 310 feet |
Surface | Natural Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | October 19, 1994 |
Opened | April 8, 1995 |
Construction cost | $6,800,000 (including adjacent property) ($10.7 million in 2017 dollars) |
Architect | Lescher and Mahoney |
Services engineer | Brittain Engineering, Inc. |
General contractor | Wayne Brothers, Inc. |
Tenants | |
Kannapolis Intimidators (SAL) (1995–present) Charlotte 49ers (NCAA) 2003, 2007 |
Intimidators Stadium is a baseball stadium in Kannapolis, North Carolina. It is the home venue for the Kannapolis Intimidators, the Class A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox.
When the Intimidators franchise (then known as the Piedmont Phillies) began play in 1995, the stadium's construction was not complete. The field and seating areas were ready for the team's first game in April of that year, but the concession stands, restrooms, luxury boxes, and box office were not complete until that winter. The stadium was named Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium for the Fieldcrest Cannon Corporation, the textile giant that built the mill town of Kannapolis and operated it until the city was incorporated in 1984.
In addition to home games for the Intimidators, Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium is also used for several local high school baseball games each spring in addition to select Amateur Athletic Union events throughout the year.
The stadium was the home of UNC Charlotte's baseball team during the 2003 season while their on-campus facility's playing surface was being redone. The 49ers played in Kannapolis again for the first part of the 2007 season while their stadium was undergoing a $6 million renovation.
A new scoreboard was installed in center field for the 2005 season, replacing the original board that the stadium used when it opened.
The city of Kannapolis is considering a replacement facility.
On April 3, 2012, it was announced that Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast purchased the naming rights to the stadium, adopting the new CMC-NorthEast Stadium name for the upcoming season. Per club policy, terms were not disclosed.
For 2016, the naming rights deal was quietly dropped, with the team referring to the stadium as Intimidators Stadium again.